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No prospect of release: Kevin Crump and the human rights implications of life imprisonment

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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:02 authored by K Fitz-Gibbon, Wendy O'Brien
A NSW court last week dismissed Kevin Crump’s latest appeal against his natural life sentence. Crump, who has served nearly 42 years in prison for murder, has been formally denied any prospect of a meaningful life outside prison walls. The decision provides a timely opportunity to reconsider the viability of terms of life without parole. It further entrenches the use of terms of life without parole in Australia despite moves overseas to restrict – and in some cases eradicate – them.

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The Conversation

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1-1

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eng

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2016, Conversation Media Group

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Conversation Media Group

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Parkville, Vic.

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